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By Mallory Hackett | 10:40 am | December 30, 2020
Through all of this year’s tumultuous ups and downs, one trend that has remained unstoppable – and has even accelerated – is the healthcare sector’s adoption of technology.
By Shivan Bhavnani and Ravi N. Shah, MD, MBA | 11:12 pm | November 20, 2020
Authors from GIMBHI and Columbia Psychiatry Mind Ventures write about the future of digital therapeutics.
By Laura Lovett | 04:36 pm | November 04, 2020
Researchers out of the Cleveland Clinic discuss the digital landscape in the cardiology space. 
By Dave Muoio | 04:26 pm | November 03, 2020
Outcomes from the randomized controlled trial were presented today at a virtual conference. The company and its research partners say this study differs from others due to its size and length.
By Sophie Porter | 07:48 am | November 03, 2020
The new report from Research2Guidance (R2G) highlights the current state of the most developed digital health sector, locating service expansion into comorbidities as a key trend.
By Mallory Hackett | 12:37 pm | November 02, 2020
When MA organizations are devising their digital strategies, Deloitte recommends making offerings that are consumer-centric, digital and interoperable.
By Dave Muoio | 12:18 pm | November 02, 2020
Newly published data from Scripps' DETECT study included data from 30,529 device owners, although only 333 of those who were symptomatic also provided their COVID-19 testing results.
By Jonah Comstock | 11:32 am | October 30, 2020
In addition to a study of asthma patients with Anthem, the tech giant is working with the Universities of Toronto and Washington on two other studies using its new Apple Watch Series 6.
By Dave Muoio | 04:17 pm | October 29, 2020
Also: Vocalis Health and Mayo Clinic seek new pulmonary hypertension biomarkers; Sensyne Health and Microsoft's strategic partnership focuses on clinical AI co-development.
By Laura Lovett | 06:08 pm | October 28, 2020
Researchers found that a large group of individuals using this hashtag experience not feeling heard by a medical professional or a misdiagnosis.